---
title: Backend Integration
description: Integrate Stack Auth with your own server with the REST APIs
---

To authenticate your endpoints, you need to send the user's access token in the headers of the request to your server, and then make a request to Stack's server API to verify the user's identity.

## Sending requests to your server endpoints

To authenticate your own server endpoints using Stack's server API, you need to protect your endpoints by sending the user's access token in the headers of the request.

On the client side, you can retrieve the access token from the `user` object by calling `user.getAuthJson()`. This will return an object containing `accessToken`.

Then, you can call your server endpoint with these two tokens in the headers, like this:

```typescript
const { accessToken } = await user.getAuthJson();
const response = await fetch('/api/users/me', {
  headers: {
    'x-stack-access-token': accessToken,
  },
  // your other options and parameters
});
```

## Authenticating the user on the server endpoints

Stack Auth provides two methods for authenticating users on your server endpoints:

1. **JWT Verification**: A fast, lightweight approach that validates the user's token locally without making external requests. While efficient, it provides only essential user information encoded in the JWT.
2. **REST API Verification**: Makes a request to Stack Auth's servers to validate the token and retrieve comprehensive user information. This method provides access to the complete, up-to-date user profile.

### Using JWT

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    ```javascript
    // you need to install the jose library if it's not already installed
    import * as jose from 'jose';

    // you can cache this and refresh it with a low frequency
    const jwks = jose.createRemoteJWKSet(new URL("https://api.stack-auth.com/api/v1/projects/<your-project-id>/.well-known/jwks.json"));

    const accessToken = 'access token from the headers';

    try {
      const { payload } = await jose.jwtVerify(accessToken, jwks);
      console.log('Authenticated user with ID:', payload.sub);
    } catch (error) {
      console.error(error);
      console.log('Invalid user');
    }
    ```
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  <TabsContent value="python">
    ```python
    # you need to install PyJWT and cryptography libraries if they're not already installed
    # pip install PyJWT[crypto] requests

    import jwt
    import requests
    from jwt import PyJWKClient
    from jwt.exceptions import InvalidTokenError

    # you can cache this and refresh it with a low frequency
    jwks_client = PyJWKClient("https://api.stack-auth.com/api/v1/projects/<your-project-id>/.well-known/jwks.json")

    access_token = 'access token from the headers'

    try:
        signing_key = jwks_client.get_signing_key_from_jwt(access_token)
        payload = jwt.decode(
            access_token,
            signing_key.key,
            algorithms=["ES256"],
            audience="<your-project-id>"
        )
        print('Authenticated user with ID:', payload['sub'])
    except Exception as error:
        print(error)
        print('Invalid user')
    ```
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### Using the REST API

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    ```javascript
    const url = 'https://api.stack-auth.com/api/v1/users/me';
    const headers = {
      'x-stack-access-type': 'server',
      'x-stack-project-id': 'generated on the Stack Auth dashboard',
      'x-stack-secret-server-key': 'generated on the Stack Auth dashboard',
      'x-stack-access-token': 'access token from the headers',
    };

    const response = await fetch(url, { headers });
    if (response.status === 200) {
      console.log('User is authenticated', await response.json());
    } else {
      console.log('User is not authenticated', response.status, await response.text());
    }
    ```
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   ```python
    import requests

    url = 'https://api.stack-auth.com/api/v1/users/me'
    headers = {
      'x-stack-access-type': 'server',
      'x-stack-project-id': 'generated on the Stack Auth dashboard',
      'x-stack-secret-server-key': 'generated on the Stack Auth dashboard',
      'x-stack-access-token': 'access token from the headers',
    }

    response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
    if response.status_code == 200:
      print('User is authenticated', response.json())
    else:
      print('User is not authenticated', response.status_code, response.text)
    ```
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